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Source: The Sheboygan Herald - April 9, 1910 {Cascade News}

Looking After Business

Messrs. P. K. Wheeler the shoe agent and B. H. Dingman, the photographer of Plymouth transacted business in Cascade on Monday
while on their way to Batavia.

The Misses Gahagan of Mitchell were in Cascade on business Tuesday.

John Carman was hauling home lumber from the saw mill this week.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Gunn have returned to their home at Green Bay.

Mrs. L. A. Moll is in Milwaukee this week buying goods for the store.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebelt a little daughter Sunday in time for supper.

Farmers and others are busy working right along in a business way this week.

Arthur J. Sommers had men and teams Monday moving his household goods to his house at the cheese factory.

A. J. Sommers, one of Cascade (sic) well to do millers renewed his subscription to the Herald and Review one day this week.

A letter received on Monday from August Hafemeister formerly of Cascade, but now of Milwaukee with money order to renew his
subscription to the Herald and Review. Thanks.

Wm. Mink of Mitchell took the train Monday for Texas, Oregon and California to view the country and all there is in it.

Edward Klein, one of Lyndon (sic) young and go ahead farmers renewed his subscription to the Herald and Review this week.

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Franklin

Franklin, April 7, '10

Mr. Martin Goose and family of Town Plymouth visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Goose, Sr., here.

Rev. C. T. Martin and wife spent a few days with their daughter Mrs. Rev. Geo. Grether at Manitowoc.

Mr. H. Roedecker has gone to Howard where he will work for Mr. Frome.

Source: The Plymouth Review - April 2, 1910

Police Justice - Henry Ver Hulst

Constable - Garret Lemkuil

Mrs. Peter Roelse, who recently moved to Sheboygan to make her home with her
sister Mrs. Sinner, died at Sheboygan last week Friday as a result of heart
trouble. She was well known to every citizen of Oostburg as she was
formerly a resident of this village, occupying the first floor of the
residence of J. H. Nyenhuis, and her many friends were greatly shocked to
hear of her sudden death.

Last Saturday, Hon. Peter Daane, Sr., celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday
anniversary surrounded by relatives and friends. Mr. Daane is one of the
oldest residents of Sheboygan county, coming here long before the Civil war.
During the Civil war, he served with credit to himself and his country. Not
alone does he enjoy a wide circle of friends in our village, but throughout
the county and at the present time is president of the Oostburg State bank
and justice of the peace.

The family record of this pioneer of Sheboygan county will be interesting.
He has nine children, all living, the eldest being 55 years of age and the
youngest 33 years; thirty-eight grand children, the eldest Susan Lemkuil,
aged 34 years and the youngest, Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Daane,
aged 2 years. Mr. Daane has 12 great grand children, the oldest being
Florence Lemkuil, aged ten years and the youngest, the infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rietsema, born on the tenth of this month. The Reporter joins
with the many friends of Mr. Daane in wishing him many years of continued
good health. His life has been one of activity and he has been identified
with many movements which have been for the interests of the county of
Sheboygan.

Marriage Licenses

Joseph Zitnik, Sheboygan,
Oloysiza Delonsik, "

Robert Smitt, Underhill, Oconto Co.,
Minnie Wendling, Elkhart.

Joseph Poshenel, Sheboygan,
Johanna Uubas, "

Charles Ford, Lyndon,
Bidella Lindsay, Mitchell.

Esadora Mullen, Milwaukee,
Gussie Reiger, Sheboygan.

Sherman Jagor, Sheboygan,
Mrs. Minnie Prost, "

Pushing Street Improvements

Eul, Cochems & Nebel, who were awarded the contract for sewer construction
covering the southeastern part of the city, commenced work on the same
Wednesday in the vicinity of the Eastern avenue river bridge with a crew of
twenty-five men, which number will be increased, we are informed. The
indications are that the contractors will push the project to completion as
rapidly as possible.

In our mention of the Fest Zeitung publication last week, we are informed by
D. Mahlsted that we were in error in giving him full credit in securing the
large number of advertisements for the same. Allied with him in his work
were Joe Rieck and Gus. Reinke, particularly, who deserve credit with him.

Mr. Mahlsted states that every member of the Harmonie Singing Society is
taking an active interest in the arrangements for the Saengerfest to be held
here in July, which together with the encouragement being accorded them by
our citizens as a unit, gives indications that the Saengerfest to be held
will eclipse any similar event in the history of that body.

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A Calico Party
Next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock doors will be open at St. John's hall
to welcome all to the following invitation:

Ladies and gents we invite you all,
April 5th, to St. John's Hall,
In Calico gowns the ladies array,
For the privilege twenty-five cents you pay,
A tie of your gown you must bring along,
If a partner you wish in the merry throng.
Friends and neighbors, we bid you come,
And dance till the band plays,
"Home Sweet Home."

Catholic Entertainment Committee.

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Celebrate Wedding Anniversary

Today (Friday) marks the thirty-second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank M. Lepper and they will celebrate the event with a company of friends
at their home this evening.

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The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary Branch of Paul's parish
will be held next Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. C. Mead

Miss Nellie McDonnell entertained the ladies of the cinch club on Monday
evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan A. Douglas east of Cascade.
They had a very pleasant time. Miss Mabel Schultz received first prize and
Miss Annable Rogers second.

A Trip to Shawano

E. F. Clark took the train for Shawano on Monday where he will see to the
packing and shipping Arthur Lammers household goods to the cheese factory he
purchased of Robert Petznicht two miles south-east of the village. Mr.
Petznicht will move to Shawano this week.

L. A. Moll one of Cascade (sic) successful and up to date merchants renewed
his subscription to the Herald and Review one day this week.

Grandma Clark received a card with the following: Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Lindsay requests your presence at the marriage of their daughter Bedella to
Mr. Charles Ford Wednesday morning April 6th, 1910 at St. Michaels Catholic
church Parnell, Wis. Reception ten to three o'clock.

John Doherty one of the well to do farmers of Lyndon transacted business on
Monday and renewed his subscription to the Herald and Review.

We received a letter and money order from Joseph Brown formerly from
Mitchell but now from Sioux Rapids Iowa to renew his subscription to the
Herald and Review. Mr. Brown writes it has been very nice weather there and
farmers have sowing grain the past two weeks or more.

The straw hat season this week

A very little snow or rain in the month of March.

Playing quoits is a good game for the boys and girls this summer.

Trees look spring like now with a coat of green leaves on.

Good-bye Mr. March, you left a good record. Please come again.

Mrs. Charley Hinz of Sherman called in Cascade on Wednesday.

Tuesday, March 29th the mercury jumped up to 84 at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. J. H. Lynch and daughter, Marie, of Mitchell called on relatives in Cascade on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Suemnicht spent Monday in Scott with their friends and relatives.

Charley Ford and Misses Bedella Lindsay and Hazel Ford were in Sheboygan on Monday.

Paul Grabs dressed up Stephen Douglas' horses with a nice set of harness on Monday.

John Murray and Mike Flood passed through Cascade enroute for Mitchell on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Hinkley of Mitchell transacted business in Cascade onTuesday and called on friends.

The Piper crew of carpenters are building an addition of 20 feet to D. Vanderhoff's barn three miles north east of Cascade.